Beginner Ski Course at Feldberg – 2x4h
Experience a two-day ski course for beginners on Feldberg with experienced ski instructors — perfect for anyone aged 12 and over without previous knowledge.
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Duration: 8h
German, English
Feldberg (Schwarzwald)
What to expect
- Learn skiing from scratch
- First turns with confidence
- Small groups, personal support
- At Feldberg in the Black Forest
About this class
Start your skiing adventures in the Black Forest with a professional ski course for beginners on Feldberg! In the midst of snow-covered fir trees and impressive mountain scenery, experienced…
What you’ll do in the class
- Supervision by experienced ski instructors
- Ski equipment can be rented on site for a fee
- Lift pass only required on the second day (not included in the price)
- Day 1 (4 hours): Introduction to the basics
- First movements with skis
- Safe braking
- First cornering
- Day 2 (4 hours): Fortification and first departure
- Repetition and deepening
- First attempts at lifts and descents (depending on skill level)
What is included in the class?
- 2-day ski course with 4 hours each
- Guidance from professional ski instructors
- Individual instruction in small groups
What to bring to the class
- Winterproof clothing (jacket, pants, gloves, hat)
- sunscreen
- lift pass (only for the second day if required)
- ski equipment (can be rented on site for a fee)
Who is the class suitable for?
This ski course is aimed at anyone aged 12 and over who has no previous skiing experience. Ideal for beginners who want to gain their first skiing experience safely and with fun.

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Black Forest Magic offers you adventures in nature and snow — from canoe trips & archery in summer to skiing, snowboarding and snowshoe courses in winter. Experienced service, personal attention and fair prices make every experience authentic and memorable.












